North Spring is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, West Virginia, United States. It is located on Route 52/1 which is known as Little Cub Creek Road. It also is home to one of the oldest buildings in West Virginia, a one-room church that sits on the hill at the confluence of Trace Fork Creek and Little Cub Creek. It is also home to the oldest post office in the state, although it has been closed since the flood of 2009. In the 2010 Census, North Spring has a total of 339 residents.

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Its other campuses include the West Virginia University Institute of ... In 1909 a north wing was added to University Building, and the facility was renamed Woodburn Hall. ..... Greek Week is held during the spring semester, providing a venue for ...

Todd Lester's Eastern Cougar Foundation, based in North Spring, West Virginia,
logged 673 sightings from 1995 to 1999. The greatest number of melanistic
pumas were in West Virginia (122), North Carolina (17), and Virginia (16). The
Lutzes ...

The highest point in West Virginia, Spruce Knob (148 1 m) is located in the
western portion of the Potomac drainage. The confluence of the North Branch
and South Branch forms the main stem Potomac River near Green Spring, West Virginia.